beregic
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A very dumb and illogical doomsday scenario and storyline. I can not believe Ridley Scott involved with this project :(
I gave up after 1h. I knew that this movie is a false "hero" propaganda (Hitler's controversy "stop order" allowing England extract its soldiers denies this movie "under siege" plot) but nevertheless, I thought maybe i see some realistic action.... none of that here...just some dramatized sequences that are suppose to be "real" for city-dwellers . Very bad movie all around :(
I think this is the first time i like a TV serial composed of stand alone episodes (stories within the story format) . for a change the strength is in the script, particularly dialogues (and appropriate actors i guess). i love there is a lot of sub-context in everything said and often actual realistic situations (i do not think i have seen a scene yet that made me think "ya right..."). also this is the first ever "lawyer" show ( besides the new "suits") which i have not got bored (or revolted even)just after first or second episode...
The characters (and not necessarily the actors) are so well interconnected throughput the whole 3 seasons (and i have not missed a single episodes because of it). if there were fill up scenes, i missed them; that is how much the show got me absorbed into thinking...
Overall, this is for grown ups, especially season 3 (Alicia's kids are almost entirely off the screen). Usually i strongly dislike the "stand alone episode" serials simply because they get overly repetitive. but here, every episodes is different and even the "court time" is unpredictable. I find Julianna Margulies extremely attractive and addictive (i am a male) even if she is over my own age bracket. her composure and its character refusals to play the victim woos me :). Alan Cumming's sense of humour also a bonus (i think he best actor here). also Archie Panjabi (Kalinda) brings in an original character.
10 full stars! however, i will reduce to 8 only because those very few government propagandist messages ( 3 or 4 episodes contain sympathetic military point of views) and having a main character (Christine Baranski) pass as a "liberal" (there i went "ya right...")
The characters (and not necessarily the actors) are so well interconnected throughput the whole 3 seasons (and i have not missed a single episodes because of it). if there were fill up scenes, i missed them; that is how much the show got me absorbed into thinking...
Overall, this is for grown ups, especially season 3 (Alicia's kids are almost entirely off the screen). Usually i strongly dislike the "stand alone episode" serials simply because they get overly repetitive. but here, every episodes is different and even the "court time" is unpredictable. I find Julianna Margulies extremely attractive and addictive (i am a male) even if she is over my own age bracket. her composure and its character refusals to play the victim woos me :). Alan Cumming's sense of humour also a bonus (i think he best actor here). also Archie Panjabi (Kalinda) brings in an original character.
10 full stars! however, i will reduce to 8 only because those very few government propagandist messages ( 3 or 4 episodes contain sympathetic military point of views) and having a main character (Christine Baranski) pass as a "liberal" (there i went "ya right...")